Can you please make sure that in the title it is Platinum Arts Sandbox Free 3D Game Maker, instead of just platinum arts In the details it also needs to have the http://sandboxgamemaker.com as the first thing . Also if you don't mind adding 3d game maker to the tag that would be great. Also I didn't see anything regarding the license to the music. Thanks for your entry Take care.-mike

Mike wrote:Can you please make sure that in the title it is Platinum Arts Sandbox Free 3D Game Maker, instead of just platinum arts In the details it also needs to have the http://sandboxgamemaker.com as the first thing . Also if you don't mind adding 3d game maker to the tag that would be great. Also I didn't see anything regarding the license to the music. Thanks for your entry Take care.-mike

LOL would have been nice to have known all this before !

Check the Microsoft legal document I posted with Virtual Elounda...Throughout there is no mention of the music being copyrighted and indeed they want people to spread there video's about. As far as I can tell the music is midi and runs on several themes classical, rock and you choose your own feel to the music giving hundreds of different tunes from one midi. So there are 100's of combinations from 1 tune...I guess this is why they did not copyright the music.

This legal document is the only copyright info supplied with the program I am using from Microsoft..which as I mentioned earlier on the Virtual Elounda Upload is Free.

It is in the video section of the contest. Also there are some more helpful tips in there just for ideas if need be. Thanks for attaching the legal stuff, if I need to redistribute I'll just use some other music so there isn't any copyright problems. Also if you don't mind putting the source file of the video on sendspace or something that'd be great. Neat job! Glad to see that map get some love, haha. Take care!-mike

EDIT oh was this not for the contest? I just noticed it isn't in the contest section. Take care

Just to let you know the music I use on the video is Copyright Free...in the program I use create music and this is copyright free read below:

The "Add background music" screen allows users to do just that. There are two ways to go. "Select Music" allows one to use existing music either downloaded or "ripped" from a CD and stored on one's computer. "Create Music" allows the user to create original music. I prefer that choice as it avoids issues of copyright. Selecting "Create Music" presents the user with several options from a progression of pull-down menus: Genre, Style, Band, Mood, Tempo, and Intensity. This can take a lot of experimentation, but the default "classical," "Amadeus," "piano," and "sentimental," which frequently works well.

You probably know this but you can edit the youtube title, tags and details after you upload the video if you just go to "edit video". Thanks for informing me of the license stuff, it is just important for me to make sure because we don't want get accused of stealing anyone's work. Take care!-mike